Tuesday, September 30, 2014

CCSO: Beware Of Jury Duty Scam

The phone rings and someone on the other end says you missed jury duty and that you need to pay a fine or you’ll be arrested.

Don’t believe it; it’s a scam.

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office has received a handful of reports recently from residents who said they received a suspicious telephone call from someone claiming to be a law enforcement officer from CCSO.

In one of the reports, the victim told deputies that the caller told her she was in contempt of court for failing to appear for a jury hearing. The caller told the victim she had to pay a fine to avoid being arrested.

The caller instructed the victim to go to a local store and get two money orders in the amounts of $496.83 and $374.54 and to utilize a pre-paid debit card process.

The caller advised the victim he would call back for the pin numbers.

The caller threatened to send a police car to the victim’s house if the fine wasn’t paid immediately.

CCSO encourages residents to report this type of activity immediately.

Deputies would also like to remind residents that members of the Collier County Sheriff’s Office will never contact you by telephone about missing jury duty. Deputies will never ask you to obtain a prepaid credit card to pay a fine to avoid arrest or ask you for your own personal credit/debit card information, to include the pin number and any other identifying information over the telephone.

For assistance with any suspicious encounter involving a request for money or personal information, contact the Collier County Sheriff’s Office’s Call Before You “Pay” hotline – (239) 252-CALL (2255). The hotline is staffed by a CCSO deputy in the Financial Crimes Bureau between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.


Friday, September 26, 2014

CCSO To Host Second Annual “Celebrating Safe Communities” Events

For the second annual year, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office will join forces with residents across Collier County for a week-long celebration to promote community safety.

Celebrating Safe Communities is designed to heighten crime prevention and drug prevention awareness; generate support for and participation in local anti-crime efforts; and strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships.

Starting Tuesday, Oct. 7, CCSO is celebrating the fight against crime by hosting free events and activities that bring neighborhoods, communities, businesses, and law enforcement together.

There will be an array of CCSO displays, demonstrations and information. There will also be cookouts, refreshments, pony rides, bounce houses, face painting and rock-wall climbing.

Here’s a look at upcoming Celebrating Safe Communities events around Collier County. All of the events are free and open to the public:

GOLDEN GATE 

Tuesday, Oct. 7, from  5 to 8 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Parkway. This event will feature the Golden Gate Fire Department safety house and truck and a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission airboat and alligator. Representatives from Collier County Code Enforcement, Drug Free Collier, Youth Haven and the Women’s Shelter of Naples will be on hand. Activities will include face painting, rock wall climbing, pony rides and a dunk tank. Free food and refreshments will be provided. Click here to view event flier. 

EAST NAPLES 

Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. at East Naples Community Park, 3500 Thomasson Lane. Deputies will be joined by representatives from Drug Free Collier, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Highway Patrol, East Naples Fire Department, Collier County Supervisor of Elections and Domestic Animal Services. Kids can also see a swamp buggy and meet Smokey Bear and the Chick-fil-A Cow. Free food and refreshments will be provided. Click here to view event flier.

EVERGLADES

Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. at McLeod Park, Hibiscus Street West, Everglades City. This event will feature a rock wall; bounce house and award-winning DARE car. Deputies will also be joined by representatives from the National Park Service, Emergency Management, EMS, Ochopee Fire Department, Collier County Code Enforcement, Drug Free Collier, Everglades Area Lion’s Club, Chokoloskee Youth Group and the Kowiachobee Animal Preserve. Click here to view event flier.

NORTH NAPLES 

Thursday, Oct. 9, from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at Lock-Up Self Storage, 1025 Piper Blvd. Festivities will include a K-9 Unit demo, a North Naples Fire Department demo, DARE car and the Mobile Crime Scene Lab. There will also be a bounce house for kids and food from area restaurants. Click here to view event flier.

GOLDEN GATE ESTATES 

Thursday, Oct. 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Florida Forest Service office at 710 Randall Blvd. CCSO deputies will be joined by the Florida Highway Patrol, Big Corkscrew Fire Department, EMS, Collier County Code Enforcement, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and Smokey Bear. CCSO’s rock wall and DUI taxi and ghost cars will also be available.  Free food and refreshments will be served. Click here to view event flier.

IMMOKALEE 

Friday, Oct. 10, from 6 to 9 p.m. at 601 West Delaware Avenue. McGruff the Crime Dog will be on hand to talk to with families on the various ways to stay safe. Deputies will host a bicycle safety course and offer pedestrian safety tips. Bike helmets will also be handed out to children in need. Food and refreshments will be provided. Click here to view event flier.

Join CCSO for "Tweet from the Beat"

Buckle your seat belt and get ready to roll out. The Collier County Sheriff's Office is taking the community on a virtual ride-along.

CCSO's next Tweet From The Beat is set for 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, Sept 26.

Throughout the event CCSO Lt. J.J. Carroll will be sharing what he sees and does with texts and photos tweeted from the field.

People following @CollierSheriff on Twitter will be able to ask questions and interact with Lt. Carroll.
Here's how to go along for the ride: If you already have a Twitter account, follow CCSO. Our Twitter handle is @CollierSheriff. If aren't on Twitter, go to www.twitter.com and sign up. It's quick, easy and free. Once you create your account, follow us at @CollierSheriff.

Tweet From The Beat is one in a series of initiatives Sheriff Kevin Rambosk has rolled out to follow through with his pledge to partner with the community through the use of technology.

“Social media continues to be an important way for the Collier County Sheriff's Office to communicate with the people we serve,” Sheriff Rambosk said.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

CCSO Traffic Enforcement Spots

Monday, Sept. 29:

Golden Gate Parkway and Collier Boulevard - Red-light running
Airport-Pulling Road and U.S. 41 East – Aggressive driving
Estey Avenue at East Naples Middle School – Aggressive driving

Tuesday, Sept. 30:

Old 41 Road and U.S. 41 North - Speeding
Cougar Drive at Barron Collier High School - Speeding
Industrial Boulevard and Radio Road – Red-light running

Wednesday, Oct. 1:

Collier and Golden Gate boulevards- Red-light running
Santa Barbara Boulevard at Calusa Park Elementary- Speeding
Golden Gate Parkway and Livingston Road- Speeding

Thursday, Oct. 2:

41st Street SW and 23rd Place SW- Stop-sign running
Devonshire Boulevard and Radio Road- Speeding
Immokalee Road at Gulf Coast High School- Aggressive driving

Friday, Oct. 3:

Vineyards Boulevard at Vineyards Elementary- Speeding
Vanderbilt Beach and Livingston roads- Speeding
Immokalee and Airport-Pulling roads- Red-light running

Monday, September 22, 2014

CCSO Fleet Manager Elected To State Board

The newly elected board of the Florida Association of Governmental Fleet Administrators includes a member of the Collier County Sheriff’s Office.

CCSO Fleet Manager Sean Williams was elected vice president of the FLAGFA board, it was announced during the FLAGFA fall conference on St. Pete Beach on Sept. 3-5.

Williams has more than 15 years of fleet experience with CCSO and oversees all aspects of the agency’s fleet of vehicles. His responsibilities include preparing the agency’s annual fleet operating budget, ordering and disposal of vehicles, and supervising the vehicle maintenance and fueling program.


FLAGFA is a professional fleet management association with more than 250 members from all levels of government in Florida, according to association’s website. The association is dedicated to promoting and improving the fleet management profession especially within the governmental organizations of Florida.

CCSO Wanted Bulletin

The Collier County Sheriff's Office posts a bulletin of people wanted on active criminal warrants in Collier County. You can see their photos and charges.

If you have any information on any of these people, do not attempt to apprehend them.

Call CCSO at 239.252.9300 or our anonymous tips line at 1.800.780.TIPS (8477).

Click here to see this week's wanted bulletin.

Friday, September 19, 2014

CCSO Deputy Inducted Into IHS Hall of Fame

Collier County Sheriff's Office Cpl. Tim Howell, center, was inducted into the Immokalee High School Hall of Fame. Howell is an IHS graduate and has coached in the football program. Former IHS athlete Eleazar Valdez, left, and longtime game announcer Steve Price were also inducted during a ceremony Sept. 12. Photos courtesy Tim Howell (3)  

More than 40 years after lettering in three sports at Immokalee High School, a Collier County Sheriff’s Office deputy has been inducted into his alma mater’s hall of fame.
Cpl. Tim Howell, who has worked for CCSO since 1984, has played a major role in the Immokalee High football program over the years. His years of dedication to his alma mater have not gone unnoticed.
Cpl. Howell was one of three people inducted into the Immokalee High School Hall of Fame during a ceremony at Gary Bates Stadium on Sept. 12.
Cpl. Howell is a 1976 graduate of Immokalee High, where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball all four years. After graduation, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps.
Cpl. Howell is in his second spell coaching at Immokalee High, returning in 2007 to coach the running backs.
He began coaching at Immokalee in 1985, where he was the freshmen and junior varsity running backs coach. From 1993 to 1996 he was the varsity running backs coach and offensive coordinator. After that due to work responsibilities he stepped down as offensive coordinator but remained the running backs coach on the varsity level. Cpl. Howell stepped away from coaching after the 1999 season due to work responsibilities. In his time at Immokalee he has coached Division 1 athletes Jacky Marcellus and Dee Johnson and NFL superstar Edgerrin James. 






Sign Up For Golf Tourney To Honor Fallen Officers



Registrations and sponsorships are being accepted for a charity golf tournament that honors the memory of law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice. 

The Police Unity Tour Golf Tournament is set for Saturday, Oct. 18, at Forest Glen Golf and Country Club.  

The Police Unity Tour is a nonprofit organization that raises awareness about officers who died in the line of duty and raises money for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.  

The tournament and other fundraisers culminate in an annual 250-mile bicycle ride that ends in Washington, D.C. Eight Collier County Sheriff’s Office members have signed up to participate in the 2015 Unity Tour ride.

The cost for tournament registration is $75 before Oct. 1, and $100 per player after Oct. 1. The cost includes a buffet dinner. It will be a four-player scramble format.  

Tournament sponsorships are still available. Hole sponsorships with the business or individual’s name on a hole sign are $100. Cart sponsorships with the business logo on each golf cart are $500. Other sponsorships are also available.

Forest Glen Golf and Country Club is located at 3855 Forest Glen Blvd. in East Naples. Registration starts at 11:30 a.m. and the golf tournament begins at 12:30 p.m.

Since 1997, the Police Unity Tour has raised almost $16 million for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

To register or become a sponsor contact Dale Williamson at (239) 272-3117, or Mark Williamson at (239) 961-3127.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

CCSO Traffic Enforcement Spots

Monday, Sept. 22:

Immokalee Road and Randall Boulevard - Speeding
Oil Well Road and Corkscrew Middle School - Speeding
U.S. 41 North and Vanderbilt Beach Road – Red-light running

Tuesday, Sept. 23:

Santa Barbara and Davis boulevards - Speeding
White Boulevard and 31st Street SW - Speeding
Naples Boulevard and Airport-Pulling Road – Red-light running

Wednesday, Sept. 24:

U.S. 41 North and 91st Avenue North – Aggressive driving
Logan Boulevard and Immokalee Road – Red-light running
Vanderbilt Beach Road and Collier Boulevard - Speeding

Thursday, Sept. 25:

Whipporwill Lane and Pine Ridge Road – Aggressive driving
Golden Gate Parkway and Sunshine Parkway - Speeding
Immokalee Road and Twineagles Boulevard - Speeding

Friday, Sept. 26:

48th Terrace SW at Golden Gate Middle School - Speeding
Livingston Road and Progress Avenue – Aggressive driving
Vanderbilt Beach Road and Gulf Shore Drive – Stop-sign running

Monday, September 15, 2014

CCSO Still Reserving Spots For Saturday’s Keewaydin Cleanup

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office Marine Bureau will hold the sixth annual Keewaydin Cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 20.

Transportation will be provided by Captain Joey D Charters, which will depart from The Marina at Naples Bay Resort at 8:30 a.m. and return from the island around 12:30 p.m.

A second cleanup for the southern half of the island is also scheduled for this day and will launch out of Isles of Capri. Transportation to the island will be provided by the sailing vessel Caloosa Spirit, which will depart from Pelican Bend restaurant on Isles of Capri at 8:30 a.m. and return from the island around 12:30 p.m.

Participants will enjoy this pristine stretch of coastline while doing their part to keep it clean.

Seats are limited to 18 aboard Captain Joey D Charters and 35 aboard the Caloosa Spirit.

CCSO would like to fill the remaining 33 seats as soon as possible!

To reserve a spot, send an e-mail to keewaydincleanup@gmail.com. Include your name, telephone number of each participant and vessel preference.

Bottled water will be provided, but please bring your own sunscreen.

Friday, September 12, 2014

CCSO To Participate In National Car Seat Safety Program

Not sure if you’ve properly installed your child’s car seat? Have your car seat checked or fitted for free by a Collier County Sheriff’s Office child passenger safety technician.

CCSO will participate in three car seat safety inspection events in conjunction with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Child Passenger Safety Week” initiative Sept. 14-20.

Parents may visit any one of the following events:

- Monday, Sept. 15, 9 a.m. - noon, Collier County Health Department, 3319 U.S. 41 E., East Naples
- Tuesday, Sept. 16, 9 – 11 a.m., Twinkle Twinkle Little Store, 4172 U.S. 41 N., North Naples
- Wednesday, Sept. 17, 9 a.m. – noon, Wal-Mart Supercenter, 6550 Collier Blvd., East Naples

Certified car seat technicians will work with you to make sure your child is in the right seat and fitted properly, and that the seat is correctly installed in your vehicle.

The programs are free and open to the public.

Bilingual fitting technicians will be available.

Florida law requires parents to use a child restraint system. If children are not properly restrained while traveling in a vehicle, they could easily be injured in a collision or any other emergency situation.

To schedule an appointment for a free inspection at a time convenient to you, contact CCSO car seat safety technician Marianna Herrera at 239.252.0367, or e-mail trafficsafety@colliersheriff.net.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

New Hires, Promotions At CCSO

Sheriff Kevin Rambosk swore in newly appointed and promoted Collier County Sheriff’s Office employees at a ceremony September 9.

Sheriff Rambosk administered the oath of office to 15 new members at a ceremony at the Professional Development Center, 615 Third Ave. S., Naples. Four recently promoted members were also recognized at the ceremony.

In front of their families, friends and new colleagues, these men and women affirmed to carry out their duties as deputy sheriffs. They will serve in a variety of positions including patrol, corrections, communications, and administration.

Appointments:

Sheila Anderson was appointed to fiscal clerk.  She was born in Michigan and has lived in Collier County for 11 years.  Prior coming to CCSO Most recently she worked at Rose Marina on Marco Island.

John Bonney was appointed to community service deputy. He was born and raised in Chicago, Ill. and has resided in Collier County for four years. He attended the Northern Illinois University, where he studied business.

Bryan Dalton was appointed a law enforcement officer. He was born and raised in New Jersey and has only lived in Naples for a short time. He studied business administration and economics at William Paterson College in New Jersey and comes to us with 25 years of prior law enforcement experience

Stephen Decker was appointed a Corrections officer. He was born and raised in Naples and is a graduate of Barron Collier High School.

Dennis Grossklas was appointed a law enforcement officer. He was born and raised in Illinois, has resided in Collier County for five years and is a graduate of Ave Maria University, where he earned a degree in philosophy. He comes to us from a position at Ave Maria University.

John Haney III was appointed a law enforcement officer. He hails from Maryland and has lived in Collier County for one year.  He is a graduate of both Salisbury University and McDaniel College, where he studied education. He comes to us from a teaching position in Baltimore, Md.

Joshua Hankinson was appointed a Corrections officer. He was born in Ohio and is a graduate of Southeast High School in Bradenton, Fla.   He comes to CCSO from an engineering and land survey corporation.

Richard Harris Jr. was appointed a law enforcement officer. He was born and raised in South Carolina.  He is a graduate of South Carolina State University, where he majored in criminal justice.  Richard comes to CCSO from working for the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office.

Simone Hatch was appointed as a dispatcher. She was born and raised in Germany and has lived in Collier County for 15 years.  She is a graduate of Florida SouthWestern State College (formerly Edison State College), where she studied nursing.  Most recently she was employed at the Marco Island Marriott.

Tiffany Hogan was appointed a Corrections officer. She was born and raised in Naples, is a graduate of Gulf Coast High School and is currently studying criminal justice at Florida Gulf Coast University.

Nicole Jones was appointed as a dispatcher. She was born and raised in New York and has been in Collier County for one year.  She is a graduate of Orange County Community College, where she studied liberal arts. Prior to joining CCSO she owned a collision repair shop in NY.

Kyle Loyd was appointed to community service deputy. He was born and raised in Collier County and is a graduate of Gulf Coast High School.

Joseph Nelson was appointed as a dispatcher. Joseph was born and raised in Florida. He is a graduate of North Central State College, where he studied law enforcement. He previously spent eight years at CCSO working as a dispatcher.

Michael Portnov was appointed a law enforcement officer. He was born in Russia, raised in New Jersey and is a graduate of St. John’s University in New York, where he studied legal services. Most recently he worked for the United States Department of the Interior National Park Unit.

Dorothy Roberto was appointed as a school crossing guard. She was born and raised on the east coast and has lived in Collier County for two years.  She studied business at Rutgers University in New Jersey. She comes to CCSO from a position in sales.

Promotions: 

David Drucks was promoted to the rank of sergeant in the Patrol Division. He joined the Collier County Sheriff's Office in 2004. He earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Delaware.

Patrick McManus was promoted to the rank of sergeant in the Patrol Division. He joined the Collier County Sheriff's Office in 2001. He earned a master’s degree in criminal justice from Hodges University.

Kenneth Newell was promoted to the rank of sergeant in the Patrol Division. He began his career with the Collier County Sheriff's Office in 2004. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Florida State University.

James Vliet was promoted to sergeant in the Judicial Bureau. He has more than 20 years of law enforcement experience. He joined the Collier County Sheriff's Office in 2000. He earned degrees in criminal justice from Florida SouthWestern State College (formerly known as Edison State College) and Union Institute and University.

9-11 Memorial Service In Golden Gate Thursday

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office will mark the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with a ceremony in Golden Gate Thursday morning.

CCSO is partnering with the Golden Gate Civic Association, Golden Gate Fire Control & Rescue and Golden Gate High School to host the memorial honoring those who died during the attacks.

The event will take place Thursday, Sept. 11, at 9:30 a.m. at the Golden Gate Community Complex courtyard, 4715 Golden Gate Parkway.

For more information, call 239.353.1687.

Photo by Cpl. Efrain Hernandez/CCSO 

CCSO Traffic Enforcement Spots

Monday, Sept. 15:

Collier Boulevard and Magnolia Pond Drive – Red-light running
Santa Barbara Boulevard and Golden Gate Parkway – Aggressive driving
Goodlette-Frank Road and Granada Boulevard - Speeding

Tuesday, Sept. 16:

Coronado Parkway and Hunter Boulevard – Stop-sign running
Devonshire Boulevard and Appleby Drive – Stop-sign running
Gulf Park Drive and U.S. 41 North - Speeding

Wednesday, Sept. 17:

Airport-Pulling Road and Poinciana Elementary – Aggressive driving
Collier Boulevard and The Lord’s Way - Speeding
Golden Gate Parkway and I-75 southbound exit – Red-light running

Thursday, Sept. 18:

Napa and Vineyards boulevards – Stop-sign running
Vanderbilt Beach and Livingston roads - Speeding
Immokalee and Goodlette-Frank roads – Red-light running

Friday, Sept. 19:

Airport-Pulling Road and Curling Avenue - Speeding
U.S. 41 East and Lakewood Boulevard – Red-light running
Collier and Davis boulevards – Red-light running

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Join CCSO For 6th Annual Keewaydin Cleanup

Spend a day at the beach with the Collier County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday, Sept. 20.

That’s when the CCSO Marine Bureau will hold the sixth annual Keewaydin Cleanup.

Transportation will be provided by Captain Joey D Charters, which will depart from The Marina at Naples Bay Resort at 8:30 a.m. and return from the island around 12:30 p.m.

A second cleanup for the southern half of the island is also scheduled for this day and will launch out of Isles of Capri. Transportation to the island will be provided by the sailing vessel Caloosa Spirit, which will depart from Pelican Bend restaurant on Isles of Capri at 8:30 a.m. and return from the island around 12:30 p.m.

Participants will enjoy this pristine stretch of coastline while doing their part to keep it clean.

Seats are limited to 18 aboard Captain Joey D Charters and 35 aboard the Caloosa Spirit.

To reserve a spot, send an e-mail to keewaydincleanup@gmail.com. Include your name, telephone number of each participant and vessel preference.

Bottled water will be provided, but please bring your own sunscreen.

Monday, September 8, 2014

CCSO To Participate In National Car Seat Safety Program

Not sure if you’ve properly installed your child’s car seat? Have your car seat checked or fitted for free by a Collier County Sheriff’s Office child passenger safety technician.

CCSO will host three car seat safety inspection events in conjunction with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Child Passenger Safety Week” initiative Sept. 14-20.

Parents may visit any one of the following events:

- Monday, Sept. 15, 9 a.m. - noon, Collier County Health Department, 3319 U.S. 41 E., East Naples
- Tuesday, Sept. 16, 9 – 11 a.m., Twinkle Twinkle Little Store, 4172 U.S. 41 N., North Naples
- Wednesday, Sept. 17, 9 a.m. – noon, Wal-Mart Supercenter, 6550 Collier Blvd., East Naples

Certified car seat technicians will work with you to make sure your child is in the right seat and fitted properly, and that the seat is correctly installed in your vehicle.

The programs are free and open to the public.

Bilingual fitting technicians will be available.

Florida law requires parents to use a child restraint system. If children are not properly restrained while traveling in a vehicle, they could easily be injured in a collision or any other emergency situation.

To schedule an appointment for a free inspection at a time convenient to you, contact CCSO car seat safety technician Marianna Herrera at 239.252.0367, or e-mail trafficsafety@colliersheriff.net.

Friday, September 5, 2014

CCSO Wanted Bulletin

The Collier County Sheriff's Office posts a bulletin of people wanted on active criminal warrants in Collier County. You can see their photos and charges.

If you have any information on any of these people, do not attempt to apprehend them.

Call CCSO at 239.252.9300 or our anonymous tips line at 1.800.780.TIPS (8477).

Click here to see this week's wanted bulletin.

Update: Deputies Searching For Missing Man In East Naples

UPDATE: Clifford F. Davis has been located and is safe.

Original news release:
Deputies Searching For Missing, Endangered Man 
Collier County Sheriff's Office
Posted Date:  9/5/2014

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help from the community in locating a missing, endangered man in East Naples.

Deputies say Clifford F. Davis, 64, was last seen around 7:30 a.m. today. He was on foot. He is believed to be in the area of the Willough at Naples treatment facility, 9001 U.S. 41 E.

Deputies say there is concern that Davis may harm himself.

Deputies said Davis is described as white, 5 feet 9 inches tall and 240 pounds with short hair and a pot belly. He was last seen wearing a gray “Florida” shirt.

Anyone with information on Davis’ whereabouts is asked to call the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 239.252.9300.




Deputies Searching For Missing Man In East Naples



The Collier County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help from the community in locating a missing, endangered man in East Naples.

Deputies say Clifford F. Davis, 64, was last seen around 7:30 a.m. today. He was on foot. He is believed to be in the area of the Willough at Naples treatment facility, 9001 U.S. 41 E.

Deputies say there is concern that Davis may harm himself.

Deputies said Davis is described as white, 5 feet 9 inches tall and 240 pounds with short hair and a pot belly. He was last seen wearing a gray “Florida” shirt.


Anyone with information on Davis’ whereabouts is asked to call the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 239.252.9300.


Update: CCSO Investigating Robbery In East Naples

UPDATE: Deputies have arrested a 24-year-old man and charged him with this robbery.



Andrew Terje Oliver Grant was arrested Thursday evening at the Collier County jail, where he had been booked earlier in the day following his arrest by Naples police on a separate, unrelated charge of disorderly conduct.

Grant was still wearing the same clothes he had on during the 7-11 robbery when deputies arrested him at the jail, detectives said.

Grant, who arrest reports say is homeless, was charged with robbery and battery.

Original news release:
CCSO Investigating Robbery In East Naples
Collier County Sheriff's Office 
Posted Date:  9/4/2014
The Collier County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a robbery at an East Naples convenience store Thursday morning.

The robbery occurred around 4:30 a.m. at the 7-11 store at 2135 U.S. 41 E.

The Sheriff’s Office has released store surveillance images of the suspect in the hope he will be identified.

Detectives said the suspect entered the store and purchased a soda from the store clerk.

He then punched the clerk in her face, knocking her to the ground.

The suspect removed an undisclosed amount of cash from the register and left the store on a bicycle.

The store clerk declined medical attention.

Detectives said the robber is described as a 6-foot-tall black man, 25 years old to 35 years old with a medium build, full beard, and medium-length dreadlocks. He was wearing a black T-shirt, black shorts and a yellow ball cap.Anyone with information is asked to call the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 239.252.9300, or Crime Stoppers at 1.800.780.TIPS (8477).










Thursday, September 4, 2014

CCSO Investigating Robbery In East Naples

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a robbery at an East Naples convenience store Thursday morning.

The robbery occurred around 4:30 a.m. at the 7-11 store at 2135 U.S. 41 E.

The Sheriff’s Office has released store surveillance images of the suspect in the hope he will be identified.
Detectives said the suspect entered the store and purchased a soda from the store clerk. He then punched the clerk in her face, knocking her to the ground.

The suspect removed an undisclosed amount of cash from the register and left the store on a bicycle.
The store clerk declined medical attention.

Detectives said the robber is described as a 6-foot tall black man between 25 years old to 35 years old with a medium build, full beard, and medium-length dreadlocks. He was wearing a black T-shirt, black shorts and a yellow ball cap.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 239.252.9300, or Crime Stoppers at 1.800.780.TIPS (8477).



Wednesday, September 3, 2014

CCSO Traffic Enforcement Spots

Monday, Sept. 8:

Collier Boulevard and Tower Road - Speeding
Immokalee Road and I-75 northbound exit – Aggressive driving
Shadowlawn Drive and U.S. 41 East – Red-light running

Tuesday, Sept. 9:

Thomasson Drive at Avalon Elementary – Aggressive driving
Davis and Lakewood boulevards – Stop-sign running
Pelican Bay Boulevard and Gulf Park Drive - Speeding

Wednesday, Sept. 10:

Airport-Pulling and Radio roads – Aggressive driving
Vanderbilt Beach Road and Vanderbilt Drive – Aggressive driving
Wiggins Pass Road and U.S. 41 North – Red-light running

Thursday, Sept. 11:

Immokalee Road at Gulf Coast High School - Speeding
Sunshine Boulevard and 18th Place SW – Speeding
Rattlesnake Hammock Road and St. Andrews Boulevard – Red-light running

Friday, Sept. 12:

91st Avenue North and U.S. 41 North – Improper u-turn
Golden Gate and Weber boulevards - Speeding
Vineyards Boulevard at Vineyards Elementary – Aggressive driving

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

9-11 Memorial Service in Golden Gate Next Week

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office will mark the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with a ceremony in Golden Gate next week.

CCSO is partnering with the Golden Gate Civic Association, Golden Gate Fire Control & Rescue and Golden Gate High School to host the memorial honoring those who died during the attacks.

The event will take place Thursday, Sept. 11, at 9:30 a.m. at the Golden Gate Community Complex courtyard, 4715 Golden Gate Parkway.

For more information, call 239.353.1687.